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Sunday, June 25, 2006

Happiness depends on what happens. It's also comes from the old English word ‘happ’, which means “chance” & "luck". These words suggest that if things happen the way we want them to happen, then we are happy.

Joy is attitude and choose. It is inward job, it does not come because something is happening or not happening, but arises from our faith within. It is steady and lasting. This joy defeats discouragement.


C.S.Lewis defined Christian joy this way:
"Joy has to do with the deepest longings of the human heart. The satisfying of our innermost, soul’s desires. A desire that is stronger and deeper than any other longing. And when that is fulfilled – then we have joy. "